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OCR Page 1 of 5June 18, 1945
FEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
This memorandum relates to the economic issues which
may appropristely be discussed at the coming three-power
meeting.
Outlined below is a list of economic questions on which
menorenda are being prepared for the fortheoming meeting.
You may vish to reise some of these questions, while others
on this list may be reised by the United Kingãom or the USSR.
In view of the importance of these questions, it is sug-
gested that at least three representatives of the economic
side of the State Department be included in the Amerionn
delegation.
Thuman
MATTERS FOR THREE-POWER DISCUSSIONS
ARCHIVES "NATIONAL RECORDS SERVICE" AND
A. Germany
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1. Treatment of Germany as an economie unit: It is
urgently necessary that uniform policies be adopted in all
zones with respect to ration soales, industriel and agricul-
tural questions, foreign trade, and currency; and thet bar-
riers to the interzonal sovement of goods be prevented from
arising.
2. German exports prior to the reparation settlement:
An agreement should be obtained governing the export of Ger-
man goods and equipment, which are urgently neeled for relief
end rehabilitation, in the period before the conclusion of a
formal agreement on reparatione.
3. Territorial partitions or cessione: We should be
prepared to denl with these questions in case they are reised
by another government.
4. Perment economic and industrial restrictions:
Although we should avoid, at this time, any commitment on
measures
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E)
Dept. of State letter, Aug. 10, 1972
BYNLTEN HARS Date 6-29-76
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Potsdam Conference, 1945
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